What Are the 3 Most Common Complications of Catheter Use?
Learn about the top 3 complications of catheter use: infections, blockages, and urethral damage, plus how to prevent them effectively.
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Three common complications of catheter use include infections, which can occur at the site where the catheter enters the body; blockages, which can prevent urine from draining and lead to discomfort or infection; and urethral damage, which can happen if the catheter is inserted incorrectly or becomes dislodged. Proper hygiene, regular monitoring, and correct insertion techniques are crucial to minimizing these risks.
FAQs & Answers
- What infections are common with catheter use? Infections at the catheter entry site are common, often caused by bacteria entering during or after catheter insertion.
- How can catheter blockages be prevented? Regular monitoring and maintaining proper hygiene reduce the risk of blockages that can impede urine flow.
- What causes urethral damage from catheters? Urethral damage may occur if catheters are inserted incorrectly or if they become dislodged during use.